October 21, 2025 - 00:40

Think Idea Studio, a marketing and advertising agency based in Searcy, has officially opened a new office in Bentonville, marking a significant step in its growth strategy. The announcement was made on Monday, October 20, highlighting the agency's commitment to expanding its reach within the region.
To spearhead this new venture, the agency has appointed Brit McKenzie as the business development executive. McKenzie brings a wealth of experience in the marketing field, which is expected to enhance the agency's capabilities and foster new client relationships. The Bentonville office aims to tap into the vibrant business community in the area, providing local businesses with innovative marketing solutions tailored to their needs.
With this expansion, Think Idea Studio is poised to strengthen its presence in Northwest Arkansas, a region known for its dynamic economy and entrepreneurial spirit. The agency looks forward to contributing to the local market while continuing to deliver exceptional service to its clients.
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